❄️ Step Boldly, Stay Grounded – Ice Grip That Won’t Quit!
The ODIER Ice Cleats feature 24 sharp teeth crafted from durable materials and a flexible silicone body that fits multiple shoe sizes. Equipped with secure Velcro straps, these lightweight cleats provide reliable traction on ice, snow, and freezing mud, making them ideal for winter outdoor activities. Tested for extreme cold, they ensure safety and confidence in every step.
Item Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Coverage | full coverage |
Product Dimensions | 9"L x 5.8"W |
Manufacturer | MAYTAI SPORTS. LTD |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 5.83 x 0.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 5.8 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | ODIER |
Warranty Description | 6 month |
Model Name | ice gripper |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 24-Teeth-L |
Included Components | ice gripper |
J**J
Great quality
I've tRied tHem witH steel tOe boots and high tops and tHey work perfect. tHe spikes are tHick and actually grip intO tHe ice. It doesn't take a lot of sweat tO put tHEm on. And rEal easy tO slip off. I prefer tHe metAl spikes at botTOm, rather tHen tHe plastic spikes, like my last pair. It plastic spikes, feel apart aftEr one wear. Definitely recommend tHe 24 metAl spikes
M**5
These work so well!
I am so amazed at how well these grip the ice when I am walking my dog. He pulls me and with these on, I can walk on solid ice and not slip or fall. What a lifesaver! Love the design with the strap since I lost one of my old pair while walking in deeper snow (different brand). The strap ensures it stays on!
L**N
Good for snowy/icy Ohio winter
Worked well for the Ohio winter. I fell once and swallowed my pride and bought these. It gave me peace of mind and also kept me upright when the parking lots and sidewalks were icy.
G**M
Easy to use
Easy to slide on shoes and they stated in place. Had no issues whatsoever walking on the ice covered parking lots and sidewalks.
I**F
Step confidently
The media could not be loaded. These worked so well and only took 30 seconds per foot to put on. Possibly my favorite purchase in the past 6 months and definitely the best value purchase in the past 6 months. Bought wife a pair and she loves them too.
L**D
They are confidence in every step
I've used these every day since I received them. It's been cold enough that the snow is not melting down and it's all ice underneath. They are not cumbersome, they fit tightly, and they grip every step. Highly recommend !!
S**C
Does the job for now BUT
One thing I’ve noticed is although they are strapped on the top the rubber does slid a bit on the shoe and you end up pulling the cleat more and tight it more which I’m afraid that sooner or later the rubber around the bottom that’s is connects to the strap will break.When you walk the cleat makes noise sometimes and slides
C**.
Some Things To Note
Okay. Here goes. First and foremost, I’m keeping them. I think they’ll be okay. And for the price? Worth it. But here’s what you should know:First of all, my hiking boots are a size 8 in Womens. I ordered a size medium for these ice cleats. They BARELY fit with the stretch. But it’s perfect. I tried them on my 8.5 womens running ASICS shoes and I also barely got them to fit. But it’s good. If you have 8.5 hiking boots (a half size larger than mine), get the large. If you have size 9 running shoes (a half size larger than mine... my running shoes are a half size larger than my boots to allow for swelling), get the large.That being said, the rubber is not extremely thick. I actually anticipate some spots probably ripping eventually. BUT, if a section rips then there are back-up sections that seem like they would still hold onto your shoe and stay in place. If you have smaller shoes where the rubber doesn’t have to stretch as much (like if you are size 7 or 7.5 in womens) then you should feel really good about things if you order a size M.Next, when they arrived, the rubber was capping the stud points. The metal was shoved in to cut through the rubber and no one cut off the rubber so the metal studs could actually grip. Not a huge deal at all, I just pinched the rubber, pulled up, and used scissors to cut in order for the metal to be fully exposed. But for older folks, you made need some help with this, it’s tedious. For anyone who doesn’t do this, I anticipate you not having the grip on ice that you need.Last, THE VELCRO STRAP. This is the main reason why I went with this vendor vs. another. You have to loop the strap to only one side. I included two pictures. When I first looked at the straps I laughed out loud, thinking they needed to at least both be twice as long to double-up in order to have the Velcro work. But if you loop them on only one side, they are long enough and will work great!
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